Welcome to our collection of poems that compare humanity and divinity. In these verses, we explore the complex relationship between mortal beings and higher powers, delving into themes of spirituality, faith, and the eternal quest for meaning. Through the lens of poetry, we seek to understand the divine spark within each of us and the transcendent forces that shape our existence. Join us on a journey of introspection and contemplation as we navigate the realms of the earthly and the divine.
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Mortal and Divine:
Humanity is mortal, flawed and bright,
Divinity divine, holy light.
One lives with a human grace,
The other soars, beyond the place.
Earthly and Sacred:
Humanity earthly, bound by time,
Divinity sacred, a celestial rhyme.
One breathes with a worldly might,
The other ascends, out of sight.
Finite and Infinite:
Humanity finite, a limited span,
Divinity infinite, a boundless plan.
One exists with a temporal beat,
The other transcends, complete.
Mortal and Divine:
Humanity is mortal, grounded and real,
Divinity divine, what we feel.
One engages with tangible grace,
The other transcends, time and space.
Flesh and Spirit:
Humanity is flesh, a mortal frame,
Divinity spirit, beyond the name.
One decays with passing years,
The other lives, beyond fears.
Mortal and Divine:
Humanity, with flaws and grace,
Divinity, in a higher place.
Humanity, where hearts can bleed,
Divinity, in perfect creed.
Humanity, it strives and fails,
Divinity, where light prevails.
Both together, shape our fate,
In their balance, contemplate.